Your guys just lack the spice that Brad's have...572 short block is not yet available. Still just a part number on the IPL, but not even in the system yet. No used ones laying around my shop. Still have yet to see a 572 failure. They're all still out there working.
Well that answered my question [emoji23] I was gonna call.this saw got ran over by a skid steer or something.[emoji2957]572 short block is not yet available. Still just a part number on the IPL, but not even in the system yet. No used ones laying around my shop. Still have yet to see a 572 failure. They're all still out there working.
I thought you said he threw it.Well that answered my question [emoji23] I was gonna call.this saw got ran over by a skid steer or something.[emoji2957]
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Your guys just lack the spice that Brad's have...
WOW that's some serious runtime.and really in a short time since they have been out.Oh no, they can be quite abusive. LOL
We thought we had our first one today. Saw is seriously beat up and it's on it's way. Today it locked up. Turns out the plastic part of the chain brake knee joint melted and the chain brake locked on with no way to release it. Plugged it in and it has 546 hours run time. By far the highest I've ever seen on an AT saw of any model. Even seeing 300 is rare, but this one is the record holder for us. Want to see it hit 600 HRS.